I'm going to have to say I like the Revell Nancy kits better just because of the fantastic detail and the triple kit adds the newer chassis to the mix.
Went to the train show today at the fairgrounds in Deland and found a stack of resin and some kits for rediculous prices, also went to Tuesday Morning yesterday with the wife and picked a new supply of detail brushes cheap. I like cheap.
I picked up the Ford pickup at a slot car swap meet in Daytona.
the resin kits were marked down to $5, then he discounted the 7 pieces down to $30. The roadrunners were $10.
found these in the craft aisle, they had several more sizes but I only wanted the smaller detail brushes. Size #1 to 20/0.
For what you're going to spend on the tires and wheels ( cost of the parts plus shipping), I'd suggest you go to Hobby Lobby, Michaels, AC Moore, etc. use the discount coupons (usually 40 to 50 % off) and get the kit that has what you need. Then you'll also have a box of spare parts to add to your stash for about the same money.
Stopped counting when they went over 5000, yes 3 zeros, still buy new stuff when it comes out or find rare kits at swap meets and flea markets. I've been building for over 55 years so there is a lot projects that I jump around on, probably 30 or 40. Can you say AADA?
Looks like you have a nice start on your car. I built one a little while back and used an old Nascar kit for suspension and running gear, The engine fit headers and all, the rear suspension dropped in too, all I had to do was add a strip of styrene to the inside of the fenders assembly to replicate the missing frame rails.
Scored at the flea market today. 6 Trumpeter aircraft kits, factory sealed, 2 1/32, a F4F-4 and a Me 262 A-1a, 4 1/24, a Bf 109 G2, 2 FW 190 D9s and a A6M2-N Rufe float plane.